Whose Voices? Episodes

Historical and ongoing structures of power and privilege continue to define what is considered knowledge, who creates it, and how. In the Whose Voices? podcast we collect conversations with people and communities who are challenging these systemic forces of (epistemic) oppression.

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Ep 6 | Nov 18 2019

Yamanik Cholotío on accessibility and respect for indigenous languages on the Internet

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Ep 5 | Sept 18 2019

Amira Dhalla on Internet, governance and getting comfortable with discomfort

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Ep 4 | Jun 13 2019

Jake Orlowitz on Decolonizing the Internet as a reparative movement

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Ep 3 | Apr 19 2019

On representation and consent: Reflections from Bangalore after a Wikipedia edit-a-thon

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Ep 2 | Feb 28 2019

“Ask for what you want”: Sydette Harry’s strategies on how to decolonize the Internet

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Ep 1 | Feb 11 2019

Maame Akua Kyerewaa Marfo: For an Internet where we can tell our own stories

Yamanik Cholotío on accessibility and respect for indigenous languages on the Internet

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